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- Q1586771 description "English racing cyclist".
- Q1586771 description "English racing cyclist".
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- Q1586771 abstract "Harry Edgar Ryan (21 November 1893 – 14 April 1961) was a British track cycling racer. Ryan came second in the world amateur sprint championship in 1913. He competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics and won the tandem competition with Thomas Lance, as well as a bronze medal in the sprint.Ryan lived at 312 Euston Road, St Pancras, London in 1901. His father was a cutler, toolmaker and shopkeeper of Buck & Ryan. After retiring from competitions Ryan converted Buck & Ryan into a successful concern. He also became a prominent cycling administrator, supervising most of the major competitions in Europe.".
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- Q1586771 deathYear "1961".
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- Q1586771 birthDate "1893-11-21".
- Q1586771 birthPlace "St Pancras, London, England".
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- Q1586771 fullname "Harry Edgar Ryan".
- Q1586771 name "Harry Ryan".
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- Q1586771 shortDescription "English racing cyclist".
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- Q1586771 comment "Harry Edgar Ryan (21 November 1893 – 14 April 1961) was a British track cycling racer. Ryan came second in the world amateur sprint championship in 1913. He competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics and won the tandem competition with Thomas Lance, as well as a bronze medal in the sprint.Ryan lived at 312 Euston Road, St Pancras, London in 1901. His father was a cutler, toolmaker and shopkeeper of Buck & Ryan. After retiring from competitions Ryan converted Buck & Ryan into a successful concern.".
- Q1586771 label "Harry Ryan (cyclist)".
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- Q1586771 name "Harry Edgar Ryan".
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